Cool. No waiting!
The text in the background reads, “no flash photography”.
Unfortunately, that has been removed.
(It was not removed as “hate speech” or “obscenity,” but because it was intended as an insult and served no purpose in the thread. There is no penalty for having quoted another post.)
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But India has better sex manuals. By what higher standard could a civilization possibly be judged?
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Maybe it is. We’re not really sure what the OP is trying to say.
After all some of the members are very very badmouthing, I don’t know why, perhaps they don’t find to how cope with the argument.
Some are threatening of closing or locking the thread, so what, I will leave willfully if that is the intent!!!
Everyone knows & understands well what I want to say but very few know how to deal the matter.
Anyhow I am tenderfoot and hail from a far way country so difference among our inflection are natural. An illiterate Indian who is selling burgers in US for years of course his accent would be more pleasant-sounding in the vicinity as compared to others who have never visited US or other western country at all though they might have been scholars. Even peoples in one country speak same language differently.
Largest & biggest are as different as sentimental & emotional are. Delicacies in words can’t be found in dictionaries; it can be seen & felt in spoken language. Sentimental connotes constructiveness in excitement etc while emotional connotes quite the opposite.
I mean to say that India certainly is a big country in terms of population & territory but size alone does not determine destinies. For instance South Korea, Taiwan and some Scandinavian countries are smaller countries for sure in terms of size but they have gone far away in terms of all round advancement, aren’t they? India therefore needn’t begin dancing at President Obama’s vote of support in favor of India in her bid for securing place in Security Council.
India’s per capita GDP is $1,032 while Pakistan’s per capita GDP is $1,067 so divide theirs by 1.3 billion and ours by 170 million and you will find the real worth of both.
Not to hurt the heart of anyone I used metaphor of Buffalo & Lion. Buffalo has got a size but is very very deficient otherwise, so she can never ever become Lion, for Lion is a king in their world & buffalo is a cheap laborer at the most.
India has per capita GDP $1,032, but she has got 1.3 billion mouths too!!!
I suggest you look up the term “per capita”.
I’m surprised that a lawyer doesn’t know what “per capita” means.
i know per capita well, i just wanted to say that indian economy is quantitative nor qualitative, in the given circumstances.
you just want harping on this tune
If I am lawyer then I will know well how to hit the target and when a lawyer does that, he can gauge his punch easily from the blaring, rolling & fury of the opponent!!!
Being as you are a lawyer, how is it that you overstated India’s population by by 150 million people? That is damn near Pakistan’s whole population. Is that what you are taught in Pakistan ?
India population is round about 1.3 billion, wash first your eyes
Could someone lend a hand, please? The only references I can find to a “lion and buffalo” metaphor are in the Bible.
It used to be 1.3 billion, but then they got that Agatha Christie book and, well… you know…
Well, it’s the Bills at home by 3, so that’s really what, a pick-em on a neutral field?
Now the only people on our side are 700 million screaming Indians.
If you want to find the worth of both, you need to multiply the GDPpc by their population, not divide
Then you’ll find out that there are only two permanent members of the security council with a higher GDP and that India ranks fourth in the world for GDP. The size of a nation’s economy is its strength and ever as important as its military capability.
Yes, I know you’d rather be the lion. Like some other Pakistanis who pick off individuals from the vast herds of the Indian buffalo, like Mumbai. But you will never defeat them, for their strength is in the herd.